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    Ron Barrett joins Pan Pacific Bank as Vice President and Manager of Government Guaranteed Loans

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    FREMONT, Calif., March 14, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- Pan Pacific Bank (PPFC) – a premier East Bay community bank today announced the appointment of Ron Barrett as Vice President and Manager of Government Guaranteed Loans. "Barrett is a native East Bay resident with more than 30 years of entrepreneurial and financial services experience that will augment the wide range of services we offer our business clients," stated CEO Wayne Doiguchi.

    Before joining Pan Pacific Bank, Barrett served as Manager of Government Guaranteed Loans for Bank of Alameda. Previously, he was a business development officer at Wachovia Small Business Capital and earlier served as a broker and financial advisor for Merrill Lynch.

    In addition to his experience in the banking and brokerage industries, Barrett was recognized numerous times for his leadership as founder and CEO of Pride Electronics in San Diego, CA. Pride was named by the President of the United States as "Employer of the Year."

    Pan Pacific Bank

    Pan Pacific Bank is focused on meeting the banking needs of businesses and individuals in Alameda and Santa Clara counties, its primary service areas. The bank was founded in July 2005 and is located at 47065 Warm Springs Blvd., Fremont, California. The bank is an SBA/USDA lender and provides a variety of banking products including loans, deposits, remote capture, and other cash management services. The web address for the bank is: www.panpacificbank.com.

    For information concerning this press release,
    Please contact Wayne Doiguchi, CEO At 510-809-8888

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